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Air NZ To Debut Economy Couches On 777-300ER

Air New Zealand will next week take delivery of its first new Boeing 777-300ER, which will be fitted with a unique cabin product that it hopes to market to other carriers.
The cabin product includes a new design for premium economy seats, and an economy class option known as “Skycouch” that will allow seats to convert to two-person lie-flat sleeping areas.
Air NZ will license these designs to other airlines after operating the product exclusively for 18 months. The carrier says more ...

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